Tucked between his grandparents in a row of seats above one dugout, 5-year-old Leo Giovanetti’s smile rivaled only the sun with its brightness. His feet dangled from his chairback seat. A slight wind ruffled his floppy hair.
A boy at the ballpark.
“This is so much fun for him,” said Betsy Orr, Giovanetti’s grandmother. “He’s trying to learn the game. I’m explaining to him all the rules.”
Leaned back on a bleacher seat beyond the left field wall, a gray-bearded Willie Cox, wearing a University of Virginia jersey to match his hat, pulled from his pocket a worn baseball.
“One of the players hit it out here during batting practice,” Cox said, “and I grabbed it!”
An older gentleman and his souvenir.